A couple of weeks ago, we had featured a site on classic novels in this same section. This site would send you novels in 5-minute installments everyday by email. Now, here's something for people who don't have even 5 minutes to spare.

Book-A-Minutehas condensed classic literary works that you can finish reading in a minute. In fact, some of them take less than a minute to read. Take for example, the famous play Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare.

The 26th annual American crossword puzzle tournament is going to be held from March 14th – 16th, 2003. Will Shortz, the crossword puzzle editor of the New York Times directs this oldest and largest tournament. The participants have to solve eight original crosswords created specifically for this event.

One can also participate in this tournament from home. You can fill up the online form and send them a cheque or money order for $20. You will receive a full set of crossword puzzles. Solve and return them. They will keep you updated on your score and ranking and if you are eligible to compete in any of the events.

I2FS stands for 'Inspired Indian Film Songs'! This site has a comprehensive list of musical inspirations (mostly subtle and intelligent but sometimes shameless copied) by Indian film music composers.

The site mainly focuses on inspiration from international sources. Click on a music composer's name and you'll be taken to the page that lists songs that were either inspired or blatantly copied. You can listen to both - the copied song and the original and decide for yourself!

I was surprised to find that the 'Mehbooba, Mehbooba' song from the film Sholay was a copy of 'Say you love me' from the album My only fascination by Demis Roussos!

Don't forget to check out the trivia, copies in advertisement jingles and Indi-pop. Read the articles on plagiarism in India. There is also an active discussion forum.